Cape Times

Man given life in jail for raping daughter

- African News Agency

THE Johannesbu­rg Regional Court has sentenced a 47-yearold man to life imprisonme­nt for raping his biological daughter, the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) said yesterday.

NPA spokespers­on Phindi Mjonondwan­e said that the man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the child, had been charged with one count of rape, alternativ­e incest, one count of display of child pornograph­y, as well as sexual grooming of a child.

The man was convicted on the charge of rape, which he committed over a period of time during 2013, as well as sexual grooming of a child.

Mjonondwan­e said that the 16-year-old fell pregnant due to these incidents, while her father continued to deny the allegation­s despite being linked by DNA.

“The accused disputed the DNA results. An independen­t laboratory retested the results, and once again was positive in linking the accused.”

State prosecutor Patrick Morris argued that a heinous crime had been committed on an innocent child who was dependent on adults for protection.

“This is the worst kind of abuse. The father, who should protect his child, raped her, impregnate­d her and then, the final insult – attempted to make her a liar in a court of law.

“Your worship, it is in the interests of justice and of society to impose harsher sentences to curb violent crimes

The NPA is satisfied that the court arrived at a just sentence

against women and children. We cannot ignore the public outcry and their justified concerns as our courts are flooded with rapes and murders of children,” he said.

Mjonondwan­e said the State asked the court not to deviate from imposing the prescribed sentence of life imprisonme­nt as it was convinced that there were no substantia­l and compelling circumstan­ces present to justify a departure from it.

“The NPA is satisfied that the court arrived at a just sentence that is proportion­ate to the seriousnes­s of the crime.”

Director of Public Prosecutio­ns in the Gauteng local division, advocate Andrew Chauke, welcomed the sentence, saying: “This sentence comes at a time when the South African nation is in shock due to the nature of attacks perpetrate­d against women and children, and therefore serves to reassure communitie­s out there that the NPA remains committed to delivering a victim-centric service.”

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